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What floor preperation do I need to do and what is the best way to install?

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What floor preperation do I need to do and what is the best way to install?

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A. No preperation is really needed, just sweep the floor clean and remove any lumps of concrete or other materials. The tiles are flexible enough to follow the contour of your floor. We suggest you start from the center front row and work your way back. You will have cut tiles at the back wall and the side walls. If cut tiles at side walls are very thin you can start with a full tile at one side and have one cut tile on the other side. We also recommend you cut the locking tabs off the front edge of tiles where you will install the ramp edging. Use any good floor tile adhesive to lock in the ramp edging. Use a rubber mallet to knock the tiles together. Q. How hard is it to remove a tile. A. Tile removal is as easy as installing the tiles. Just pop the tile out. You can also drill a small hole in the tile to aid in prying the tile up without damaging the adjacent tiles. If you move you can easily take your floor with you. Armor Tiles are often used as temporary flooring over fine finish

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